Being “plugged in” While chatting with a friend about some good theatre we had both seen recently, (in this case Master Class with the extraordinary Sandra Prinsloo), he bemoaned the fact that so many people missed this outstanding performance. He said it’s a case of not being ‘plugged in’. The hangover from the Covid Lockdowns, […]
The Head and the Load has arrived After 3 long years of postponement due to the Covid upheaval, William Kentridge’s production of The Head and the Load has “come home”. After it premiered at the Tate Modern in July 2018, it was performed in New York at Park Avenue Armory, in Germany and in Amsterdam, […]
After 2 years of varying levels of Lockdown it seems that there is light at the end of the social distancing tunnel (I’ve almost forgotten how to hug!). My last post started looking at Jozi’s explorers who introduce locals and internationals to new and exciting (and sometimes inaccessible) places. Here are several more of these […]
Liz at Lancaster has been a member of BirdLife South Africa and a birder friendly establishment for many years and has had many birding luminaries stay here. Both experts and amateurs have loved having breakfast on the breakfast patio looking out into the garden to watch the birds at the feeder. I have written often […]
To do before end Jan 22 If there is one outing/exhibition/event you do before end Jan 2022, it’s to make an appointment to visit the 2nd floor of Wits Art Museum. Small Editions is an exhibition of some 100 works of Jack Ginsberg’s 3500 odd artists’ books. International guests staying at Liz at Lancaster were […]